in the form of electric supply curves. The supply curve for residential electric energyefficiencysavings is shown in Figure 5-1, found after Tables ... the years 2006 to 2015. 51 Energy-efficiency measures were analyzed for the most ... Vermont Electric EnergyEfficiency Potential Study Final Report – January 2007 Table 5-2: Total Cumulative Annual Technical Potential kWh Savings for Electric EnergyEfficiency In Vermont By Residential Sector - Market Driven and Retrofit

Oxera Policies for energyefficiency in the household sector Furthermore, using the results of the regressions, it has been possible to calculate valuations for the above factors, as shown in Table 5.4. Estimates of the monetary valuations of disruption ... the amount of unpacking and repacking of the loft, and removal and refitting of flooring), but a sizeable majority have very pessimistic expectations of installation ...Percentage of don’t knows Source: TNS and Oxera calculations.

Adjustment of Energy Use per UnitFloor Area for Commercial Buildings ... Implied Cumulative Impacts of Option, New Commercial Space (Electricity savings) EnergyEfficiency Improvement Solar Thermal Energy (hot water/space heat/space cooling) On-site Solar PV On-site Biomass/Biogas/Landfill Gas Energy Use Green Power ... assumption. Adjustment for Inclusion of Rennovated Residential Units as Well as New Under Program. Currently set at 1.0 so that no renovated space is included per unit of new

of Energy Use per UnitFloor Area for Commercial Buildings in Program Relative to Average ... Implied Cumulative Impacts of Option, New Commercial Space (Electricity savings) EnergyEfficiency Improvement Solar Thermal Energy (hot water/space heat/space cooling) On-site Solar PV On-site Biomass/Biogas/Landfill Gas Energy Use Green Power ... of Rennovated Residential Units as Well as New Under Program. Currently set at 1.0 so that no renovated space is included per unit of new space (initial assumption). It may be useful

the energy consumption of a typical UK house if built to energyefficiency standards ranging ... of the development if constructed to a best practice standard of energyefficiency (adjusted ... of the 4 percentageenergy (kWh/yr) targets. 5. The renewable energy technologies (number of installed units) which will generate sufficient energy to meet the target 6. The CO2

Embodied energy and CO2 savings - Private sector buildings Calender year 2005 Additional number of floor area (1) Average Embodied energysavings On eligible CO2 emission savings On eligible eligible projects (sqm) GJ/sqm buildings, GJ kg/sqm ... Most work on energyefficiency is concentrated on reducing operating energy, but as improvements are continually made the embodied energy component becomes a larger percentage ...energy is usually a small part of energy use in a nonresidential building

targets are a 2.5% reduction of energy usage per unit of occupied floor area ... Reference Total EnergySavings in year 2020 Reference Total Dollar Amount ... on an assumption that energysavings are broken down by sector in the same proportion